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Next-Gen Line Grip
The innovative MOUSE GRIP is a compact, ultralight, and strong alternative to traditional LineGrips. Easily attachable to your harness, this gear won't slow you down. With its two-colored plates, it's straightforward to assemble on any polyester or nylon slackline webbing.
Compact and Efficient Design
The MOUSE GRIP's small size was a key focus in development. Weighing just 105 grams, you can keep it clipped to your harness all day. It's suitable for tensioning small setups and can handle up to 7 kN, ideal for longer longlines and highlines. DIMENSIONS: L 2.75 in - H 1 in - W 1.6 in.
This new linegripping device is not only suitable to tension small slackline set-ups, it can perfectly be used to tension up to7 kN like in longer longlines and highlines.
DIMENSIONS: L 2.75 in - H 1 in - W 1.6 in
Simple Tensioning Solutions
There are several methods to use the MOUSE GRIP in a tensioning system. We recommend these two techniques:
A) Without a real Pulley System:
The most commonly used and fastest method to add tension to your set-up, is by so called "soft-pointing" the webbing with a device like the MOUSE GRIP and to pull tension with the help of some hands, or even alone, by creating a 3:1 ratio of your natural strength.
3:1 BUCKINGHAM system, in combination with a ROLLEX
After connecting your webbing to your weblock, pull through the maximum slack to create initial tension:
- Place the MOUSE GRIP min. 1m away from your weblock and clipp a ROLLEX into the sling of the device.
- Take the loose tail of the webbing, which is exiting the weblock, and clip it into the ROLLEX.
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- The tail coming now out from your ROLLEX is the tail to pull on and to create tension (try pulling in the same axis as the webbing you are tensioning, to have the most efficient system).
By tensioning using this technique, the slackline is ravelling itself into the weblock during the active pulling part. Keep always an eye on an untwisted, smooth entry of the webbing l
!Don't forget your weblock Anti-Slip!
B) With a Rope Pulley System:
Instead of attaching your webbing immediately into the weblock/linelock at the tensioning side:
- Attach your Pulley System safely;
- Grip the MOUSE GRIP at the end of your webbing and attach it directly to your pulley system, using a safe connector and the sling of the device;
- Engage your pulley system several times, by releasing tension in the sling and pushing out the MOUSE GRIP further away from your anchor;
- Once you reach the desired tension, block the tale coming out behind the MOUSE GRIP into the prepared weblock at your desired anchor;
- Pull in as much slack as possible, then remove the tensioning system and the MOUSE GRIP and let the weblock take all the tension created.
! Don't forget your weblock Anti-Slip !
Check some examples of our Pulley Systems to work with the MOUSE GRIP.
Optimal Connectors for the MOUSE GRIP
For connecting the MOUSE GRIP with a pulley system, you have two top choices:
- D SHACKLES STAINLESS STEEL: Compact and durable.
- TWISTED SHACKLES STAINLESS STEEL: Ideal for horizontal pulley systems.
Maximizing MOUSE GRIP Performance
We've rigorously tested the optimal combination of rubber, glue, and webbing to ensure the highest grip and strength. For best results, use the MOUSE GRIP between 14°F and 104°F and keep it out of direct sunlight and heat prior to use to prevent slippage.
Warning
MOUSE GRIP is not a PPE device. Read carefully its INSTRUCTION MANUAL before use.
Product details
Data sheet
105 gr (3,70 oz.)
7 kN
25 kN
